indians knew how to make steel in the iron age. true or false
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The Iron Age is an archaeological era, referring to a period of time in the prehistory and protohistory of the Old World (Afro-Eurasia) when the dominant toolmaking material was iron. It is commonly preceded by the Bronze Age in Europe and Asia and the Stone Age in Africa, with exceptions. Meteoric iron has been used by humans since at least 3200 BC.
This statement is FALSE, Indian's did not know how to make steel in Iron Age.
This statement is FALSE, Indian's did not know how to make steel in Iron Age.
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The Iron Age is an archaeological era, referring to a period of time in the prehistory and protohistory of the Old World (Afro-Eurasia) when the dominant toolmaking material was iron. It is commonly preceded by the Bronze Age in Europe and Asia and the Stone Age in Africa, with exceptions. Meteoric iron has been used by humans since at least 3200 BC.
This statement is FALSE, Indian's did not know how to make steel in Iron Age.
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